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(Advertisement issued in news papers inviting applications) NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT AWARENESS CAMPAIGN 2009-10 The National Environment Awareness Campaign (NEAC) is organised by the Ministry of Environment & Forests every year since 1986 with the objective of creating environmental awareness at the national level. This campaign is being continued this year also. The theme for NEAC 2009-10 is: 2. The Ministry of Environment & Forests has identified sub-themes for conducting the campaign. These include Plantation Programme, use of wind and solar energy i.e solar cookers and solar heaters, restoration and maintenance of water bodies, Wetland conservation, energy conservation, solid waste management i.e. household waste and composting/ vermi-composting, municipal waste, bio-medical waste, plastics waste. 3. Proposals are invited from the registered NGOs, voluntary organisations, educational institutions, State Government Departments, registered professional bodies etc. working in the field of environment and sustainable development for conducting various activities such as Workshops, Camps/Padyatras/Rallies, Competitions, Festivals/Street Theatre/Science fairs and for preparation of educational resource material on environmental issues etc. for creating environmental awareness on the identified theme amongst the masses. The proposal must also include an action oriented component, which would result in environmental improvement and benefit to the local community. 4. The guidelines and proforma for submission of proposals can be obtained free of cost from the designated Regional Resource Agency for your State/UT mentioned in list below, either in person or by post: S.No. Regional Resource Agency Jurisdiction 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. President, Sri Swarupa Nistha Ashrama Philosophical Welfare Society, H.No. 1-1189-99, 1 st Floor, N.G.O. Colony, Kadiri-515591 Ananthapur Distt. Andhra Pradesh NEAC Convenor, Deccan Development Society 101,Kishan Residency, House No.1-11-242/1, Street No.5, Begum Pet, Hyderabad-500016 General Secretary, Assam Science Society, Lamb Road, Latasil, P.B.No.78, Guwahati-781 001, Assam General Secretary, Rural Youth Coordination Centre Road No.2, Manas Marg House No:15, Near Vidyambika Apartment, West Shivpuri, Patna-800023, Bihar Director, Jan Kalyan Parishad, Moh. Namana Kala Ring Road, (Near Comel School), Ambikapur, Distt. –Surguja-497001 Chattisgarh President, Indian Environmental Society U-112, Vidhata House, 3 rd Floor, Vikas Marg, Shakarpur, Delhi- 110 092 Branch Office: Kaveri Building, Ground Floor, Sanjay Palace, Agra, Uttar Pradesh Director, Vikram Sarabhai Centre for Development Interaction (VIKSAT), Nehru Foundation for Development, Taltej Tekra, Vastrapur Road, Ahmedabad- 380 054 General Secretary, Haryana Nav Yuvak Kala Sangam (HNYKS) 46, Sector-I, Rohtak-124001, Haryana Member Secretary H.P. State Council for Science, Technology & Environment 34, SDA Complex, Kasumpti, Shimla-171 009 Chairman, World Wide Fund for Nature-India Jammu & Kashmir State office C/o Centre for Environment Education & Training, New University campus, Jammu-180006 Chairman & Chief Executive, The NGOs Co-ordination Federation (J&K) Usman Complex, Solina, Srinagar-190009 (J&K) Secretary, Gram Vikas Kendra K-3/57, Hans Stoehr Road, TELCO Colony, Jamshedpur-831 004 Chief Executive Officer, Karnataka Rajya Vijnana Parishat, Vijnana Bhawan, No. 24/2 & 24/3, 21 st Main Road Banashankari-II Stage, Bangalore-560 070 Executive Director Centre for Environment & Development, Thozhuvancode, Vattiyoorkavu P.O., Thiruvanathapuram, Kerala-695013 Andhra Pradesh (South) (Mahabubanagar, Kurnool, Ananthapur, Kadapa, Chittor, Rangareddy, Nellore, Prakasam, Guntur, West Godavari, East Godavari & Krishna districts) Andhra Pradesh (North) (Sangareddy, Hyderabad, Adilabad, Nizamabad, Karimnagar, Warangal, Nalgonda, Khammam, Vishakapatnam, Vizianagaram & Srikakulam districts) Assam Bihar Chattisgarh Delhi & Western U.P. Gujarat & Daman Diu Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu Kashmir including Ladakh Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala, Lakshwadeep & Minicoy Island “CLIMATE CHANGE”

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(Advertisement issued in news papers inviting applications)

NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT AWARENESS CAMPAIGN 2009-10 The National Environment Awareness Campaign (NEAC) is organised by the Ministry of Environment & Forests every year since 1986 with the objective of creating environmental awareness at the national level. This campaign is being continued this year also. The theme for NEAC 2009-10 is:

2. The Ministry of Environment & Forests has identified sub-themes for conducting the campaign. These include Plantation Programme, use of wind and solar energy i.e solar cookers and solar heaters, restoration and maintenance of water bodies, Wetland conservation, energy conservation, solid waste management i.e. household waste and composting/ vermi-composting, municipal waste, bio-medical waste, plastics waste. 3. Proposals are invited from the registered NGOs, voluntary organisations, educational institutions, State Government Departments, registered professional bodies etc. working in the field of environment and sustainable development for conducting various activities such as Workshops, Camps/Padyatras/Rallies, Competitions, Festivals/Street Theatre/Science fairs and for preparation of educational resource material on environmental issues etc. for creating environmental awareness on the identified theme amongst the masses. The proposal must also include an action oriented component, which would result in environmental improvement and benefit to the local community. 4. The guidelines and proforma for submission of proposals can be obtained free of cost from the designated Regional Resource Agency for your State/UT mentioned in list below, either in person or by post:

S.No. Regional Resource Agency Jurisdiction 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

President, Sri Swarupa Nistha Ashrama Philosophical Welfare Society, H.No. 1-1189-99, 1

st Floor,

N.G.O. Colony, Kadiri-515591 Ananthapur Distt. Andhra Pradesh NEAC Convenor, Deccan Development Society 101,Kishan Residency, House No.1-11-242/1, Street No.5, Begum Pet, Hyderabad-500016 General Secretary, Assam Science Society, Lamb Road, Latasil, P.B.No.78, Guwahati-781 001, Assam General Secretary, Rural Youth Coordination Centre Road No.2, Manas Marg House No:15, Near Vidyambika Apartment, West Shivpuri, Patna-800023, Bihar Director, Jan Kalyan Parishad, Moh. Namana Kala Ring Road, (Near Comel School), Ambikapur, Distt. –Surguja-497001 Chattisgarh President, Indian Environmental Society U-112, Vidhata House, 3

rd Floor, Vikas Marg,

Shakarpur, Delhi- 110 092 Branch Office: Kaveri Building, Ground Floor, Sanjay Palace, Agra, Uttar Pradesh Director, Vikram Sarabhai Centre for Development Interaction (VIKSAT), Nehru Foundation for Development, Taltej Tekra, Vastrapur Road, Ahmedabad- 380 054 General Secretary, Haryana Nav Yuvak Kala Sangam (HNYKS) 46, Sector-I, Rohtak-124001, Haryana Member Secretary H.P. State Council for Science, Technology & Environment 34, SDA Complex, Kasumpti, Shimla-171 009 Chairman, World Wide Fund for Nature-India Jammu & Kashmir State office C/o Centre for Environment Education & Training, New University campus, Jammu-180006 Chairman & Chief Executive, The NGOs Co-ordination Federation (J&K) Usman Complex, Solina, Srinagar-190009 (J&K) Secretary, Gram Vikas Kendra K-3/57, Hans Stoehr Road, TELCO Colony, Jamshedpur-831 004 Chief Executive Officer, Karnataka Rajya Vijnana Parishat, Vijnana Bhawan, No. 24/2 & 24/3, 21

st Main Road

Banashankari-II Stage, Bangalore-560 070 Executive Director Centre for Environment & Development, Thozhuvancode, Vattiyoorkavu P.O., Thiruvanathapuram, Kerala-695013

Andhra Pradesh (South) (Mahabubanagar, Kurnool, Ananthapur, Kadapa, Chittor, Rangareddy, Nellore, Prakasam, Guntur, West Godavari, East Godavari & Krishna districts) Andhra Pradesh (North) (Sangareddy, Hyderabad, Adilabad, Nizamabad, Karimnagar, Warangal, Nalgonda, Khammam, Vishakapatnam, Vizianagaram & Srikakulam districts) Assam Bihar

Chattisgarh Delhi & Western U.P. Gujarat & Daman Diu Haryana

Himachal Pradesh Jammu Kashmir including Ladakh Jharkhand Karnataka

Kerala, Lakshwadeep & Minicoy Island

“CLIMATE CHANGE”

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15. 16.

17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33.

President (BAIF) Development Research Foundation BAIF Bhawan, Dr. Manibhai Desai Nagar, National Highway No.4, Warje,Pune-411 058 Maharashtra Senior Scientific Officer Environment & Ecology Wing, Deptt. of Environment and Forests Government of Manipur Porompat, Near D.C. Officer, Imphal (east) - 795 001 Executive Director Environmental Planning & Coordination Organisation (EPCO) “Kachnar” Paryavaran Parisar, E-5,Arera Colony, Bhopal-462 016 Coordinator & Chairman Centre for Environment Protection(CEP) B-27/1, Tuikual South,Aizwal – 796001, Mizoram Member Secretary Nagaland Pollution Control Board, Signal Point, Dimapur, Nagaland-797112 Programme Officer, Centre for Environment Studies, Forests and Environment Department, Government of Orissa, N-1/247 I.R.C. Village Bhubaneshwar-751015 General Secretary, Animal Welfare Society of Orrisa, Head Office: Qr. No.4R-2, Unit-8 Gopbandhu Square, Bhubaneshwar-751012 Branch Office: At/Po- Bhandaripokhari, Distt.-Bhadrak, Orissa Executive Director Punjab State Council for Science & Technology, MG SIPA Building, Near Sacred Heart Public School, Sector-26, Chandigarh-160 019. Director, Consumer Unity & Trust Society (CUTS), D-217,Bhaskar Marg, Bani Park, Jaipur-302016, Rajasthan Director, C.P. Ramaswamy Iyer Foundation, The Grove,1-Eldmas Road, Alwerpet, Chennai-600 018 Chairman, PEACE Trust, Near Police Colony, Trichy Road, Dindigul-624005, Tamilnadu Director, C.P. Ramaswamy Environment Education Centre No. 1-A, Eldmas Road,Alwerpet Chennai-600 018 Chairman, Tripura State Pollution Control Board, Pandit Nehru Complex, Gorkhabasti, Agartala-799 006 Secretary, Devoted Organization for Reforming Environment (DORE), 196-B, Khari Bazaar, Ranikhet-263645, Uttaranchal Secretary, Shohratgarh Environmental Society Prem Kunj, 9, Adarsh Colony, Shohratgarh,Siddharth Nagar Distt. 272 205 (U.P) Director-Convenor, School of Fundamental Research 29, Pratapaditya Road, Kolkata- 700 026 Chairman, Federation of Societies for Environmental Protection (FOSEP), Dr. S.M.Das Road, Red Cross Building, Darjeeling-734101, West Bengal Secretary (Environment), Department of Environment & Forests ,Office of the PCCF & Government of Arunachal Pradesh, ’P’-Sector Itanagar- 791 111 Secretary, Department of Forests & Environment Room No:349 ‘A’, Yojana Bhawan, Main Secretariat Building,

Maharashtra, Goa & Dadra Nagar Haveli

Manipur Madhya Pradesh Mizoram Nagaland South Orissa (Malkangiri, Koraput, Nabarangapur,Raygada, Gajapati, Ganjam, Puri,Jagatsinghpur, Nayagarh, Kandhamal, Kalahamdi, Khorda-Bhubaneshwar, Cuttack, Balangir & Nuaparha districts) North Orissa (Sundargarh, Jharsuguda,Kendujhargarh, Mayurbhanj, Baleshwar,Deogarh, Sambalpur, Bargarh,Bhadrak, Bauda & Kendrapara districts,Sonepur, Angul, Dhenkanal, Jajpur) Punjab & Chandigarh Rajasthan

Tamilnadu (North) & Andaman & Nicobar Islands (Chennai, Cuddalore, Dharmapuri, Kanchipuram, Krishnagiri, Namakkal,Salem, Thiruvallur, Thiruvannamalai,Vellore, Viluppuram,Erode & Perambalur districts of Tamilnadu) Tamilnadu (South) ( Kanyakumari, Karur, Madurai, Pudukkottai, Ramanathapuram, Sivagangai, Dindigul, Thanjavur, Tirunelveli, Tuticorin, Virudhnagar, Nagapattinam, Coimbatore, Nilgiris, Trichirapalli, Thiruvarur & Theni districts) Pondicherry Tripura Uttaranchal Uttar Pradesh (East) West Bengal (Except Darjeeling Hill Areas and Siliguri) Darjeeling Hilly Area and Siliguri Arunachal Pradesh Meghalaya

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34.

Shillong-793 001, Meghalya PCCF-Cum-Secretary and Chairman, State Environment Agency, Forest, Environment and Wildlife Management Department, Government of Sikkim Gangtok-737 101

Sikkim

4. The last date for submitting the proposals complete in all respects, to the concerned Regional Resource Agency is 14th August, 2009.

Proposals received after the last date will not be entertained. It may be noted that the decision regarding approval/rejection of proposals including the quantum of financial assistance to be provided will be taken by the Ministry and not by the RRAs. Since the Ministry is providing financial assistance to all RRAs to meet the expenditure on printing of proforma and for coordinating the campaign, the applicants need not make any payment to the RRAs for either the proforma or for any other services. The proforma is available on the web site of the Ministry (http://envfor.nic.in).

Advisor (EE) Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India

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MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT & FORESTS

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

PARYAVARAN BHAWAN

CGO COMPLEX LODHI ROAD

NEW DELHI, 110003

NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT AWARENESS CAMPAIGN

2009-2010

THEME

“CLIMATE CHANGE”

Guidelines for Participation

(Please read before filling up the form)

Completed proforma with supporting documents to be

sent to the RRA on or before, 14th August, 2009 at the following

address:

Address of relevant RRA is given in the Annexure-2

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NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT AWARENESS CAMPAIGN 2009-2010

THEME

“CLIAMTE CHANGE”

The National Environment Awareness Campaign launched by the Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India in 1986, is being continued this year also. Several non-governmental organizations, educational and training institutions, professional associations, scientific bodies, community organizations, and also a whole range of other agencies participate in the campaign. These bodies singularly or in partnership with other organizations, organize programmes for creating environmental awareness followed by field action at the local, regional and national level. While the National theme for NEAC 2009-2010 is mentioned above, all the RRAs may also choose local/regional themes under the umbrella of “Climate Change” if necessary.

What are these Programmes? Annexure-I gives an indicative list of the kind of awareness activities that may be organized for different target groups during the Campaign. In view of the wide range of inter-related environmental problems facing the country, the activities of the Campaign shall focus on scientific environmental issues and problems relating to main/regional/local theme. Emphasis should be given for devising concrete, action-oriented activities on the issue/problem identified.

Support Structure for the Campaign The Campaign is being planned and overseen by the Ministry of Environment & Forests. The decentralized mechanism adopted for conducting this Campaign since 1993 is being continued this year too. Thirty-four organizations located in different parts of the country have been designated as Regional Resource Agencies (RRAs) this year for assisting the Ministry in conducting this Campaign.

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Role of Regional Resource Agencies (RRAs)

RRAs will assist the Ministry in planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating the Campaign in their respective areas. The RRAs will inter alia:-

(i) Print proforma for submission of applications as per the model furnished by the Ministry.

(ii) Dispatch the proforma free of cost to all the interested organizations

in their region.

(iii) Organize district-wise open workshop(s) for NGOs/interested organizations in their regions to provide them the guidelines and assistance for formulating their programmes, especially the action oriented component and for filling up the proforma.

(iv) Scrutinize all the proposals received from various organizations in their region and prepare a brief summary of proposals for consideration by the committee.

(v) Assist the Committee in considering the proposals received from their region. The RRAs would have to provide information about the competence and past experience of each organization.

(vi) Disburse funds sanctioned by the Ministry to various organizations in their region for conducting NEAC activities.

(vii) Physically monitor the NEAC activities conducted by various organizations in their region. A separate Monitoring Report in respect of all Physically Monitored programmes to be submitted to the Ministry.

(viii) Maintain audited statement of accounts of the money disbursed to each organization.

(ix) Procure Utilization Certificate, Report of Activities and Statement of Accounts from each participating organizations for submitting a

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consolidated UC & audited statement of account in respect of their area of jurisdiction.

(x) Prepare an Evaluation Report of the NEAC activities conducted by each organization in their region.

The invitation

This write up and the attached copies of the project proposal proforma are being sent to organizations and groups active in the field of environment education and awareness and interested in participating in the Campaign. Individuals and unregistered Societies/ Trusts are not eligible for receiving financial assistance for this campaign. Kindly note that the completed proposal in the prescribed format is to be sent only to RRA and not to the Ministry directly. Proposals submitted to the Ministry will not be considered. A set of Regional Committees constituted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests will appraise the proposals and decide the budgetary support for them. It is clarified that the decision to approve/ reject any proposal including the quantum of assistance to be provided is taken only by the Committee constituted by the Ministry. RRA has no role in this. The decision of the committee will be communicated to the Campaign participants by RRA. The approved amount would be released to the participating agencies in two installments as follows:

(a) First installment comprising 80% of the sanctioned amount would be released along with the sanction letter.

(b) The second installment of the balance amount shall be released on

receipt of report, utilization certificate and audited statement of account.

Time schedule to be followed by the participating organizations

NEAC 2009-2010 would essentially be composed of a spectrum of short duration programmes for creating environmental awareness among the citizens of India.

1. The Campaign activities would be spread between 25.10.2009 to 28.2.2010

2. All programmes should definitely be concluded by 28.2.2010.

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3. Projects that would most effectively reflect the theme of this year and woven around local environmental issues and problems and which succeed in emphasizing the importance of local citizen action in combating the same may receive priority while consideration by the Committee.

4. The use of non-conventional media and methods of creating

environmental awareness would be welcomed.

5. The programme MUST have some action component that will

ensure result in concrete action. However, projects aimed only at physical work to rejuvenate the environment will not be considered under this Campaign. Such programmes could well be a part of follow up efforts to be separately taken up.

6. Purchase of equipment or other fixed assets would not be granted

financial support from the Ministry of Environment & Forests under this Campaign.

7. Projects that involve collaborative effort between more than one organization and which secure co-operation from local authorities, agencies etc. in advance would be viewed favorably.

8. RRA must be informed about the details of the programme including dates, venue etc. sufficiently in advance (at least weeks). Failure to inform will result in non-payment of second installment.

9. A full report on each programme with photographs and news clipping (if any), together with Utilization Certificate an audited statement of accounts would have to be submitted by each participating agency receiving financial support from RRA latest by 15.3.2010.

10. Financial assistance is provided under NEAC to various organizations to supplement their efforts and hence the quantum of financial assistance usually ranges between Rs.5,000/- and Rs.20,000/-. A marginally higher financial assistance may, however, be considered but only in exceptional cases. The proposals shall, therefore, be submitted keeping this in view.

11. The last date for submission of complete Application form to the RRA is 14.8.2009.

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TARGET GROUPS

Students/ Youth/ Teachers/ Women

NGOs/ Voluntary Workers

Farmers/ Rural Population

General Public/ Social Workers

Armed Force Personal

Industrial Workers

ACTIVITIES

(These are only illustrative in nature) AWARENESS ACTIVITIES Workshops/Training Courses/Camps/Padyatras/ Rallies

Public Meetings/ Exhibitions/ Competitions

Demonstration Projects

Preparation of Audio Visual Materials

Folk Media/ Street Theaters/ Festivals/ Science Fairs

Preparation / Use of CD- ROM & Other multi media tools

ACTION ACTIVITIES Plantation, Wetland conservation, Energy conservation, Use of wind and solar energy i.e. solar cookers and heaters, Cleaning of water bodies/tanks, Cleanliness drive, Solid waste management i.e. household waste and

ANNEXURE- I

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composting/ vermin composting, Municipal waste, bio-medical waste, Plastic waste. While the above activities could be used for creation of awareness, the proposals must also include an action-oriented component related to the issue identified, which would result in concrete action preferably involving local people, and in benefiting the community. Proposals without action component would not be considered for assistance.

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY

Date Received

Batch & Sl. No.

Name & State

Status

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NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT AWARENESS

CAMPAIGN 2009-2010

(Proforma)

REGIONAL RESOURCE AGENCY: (RRA may print its address here)

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT & FORESTS

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

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NOTES ON FILLING UP THE OPPOSITE PAGE

1. PROJECT TITLE: Please make it short and precise, indicating

clearly the nature of the project.

2. IMPLEMENTING AGENCY:

a. Name and Address: Give full name and office address,

telephone and fax no. and E mail ID if available

b. Nature of Agency: indicate status of organization / whether

a government institution registered / unregistered society/ Trust, University departments/ School/ College, non-formal group, or any other category (please specify).

c. Please furnish registration details (along with an attested

copy of Registration Certificate), Memorandum of

Association/Trust Deed, etc. and audited statement of accounts for last three financial years even if this has been done in earlier years. The project proposal will be considered only after the receipt of these documents. These documents need to be submitted in respect of non-government, academic and research institutions also.

3. Contact Persons: Give name (s) and office and home addresses

of person(s) who can be contacted in connection with this project. Give telephone and fax no. if available.

4. Collaborating/Supporting Agencies: Give names of local

authorities, organizations, government departments, etc. that will support the project or collaborate. Prior approval of such collaborating agencies should be obtained before listing them here. Proof of the consent of such agencies shall be attached.

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1. PROJECT TITLE 2. IMPLEMENTING AGENCY

a. Name and Address

b. Nature of Agency

3. CONTACT PERSON: -

4. COLLABORATING/SUPPORTING AGENCIES:

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NOTES ON FILLING UP THE OPPOSITE PAGE

5. PROJECT DETAILS: a. TYPE OF PROJECT: indicate clearly and separately the

awareness activities and the action component that the project would involve. The awareness activities could be:

- Workshop/training course/camp

- Public meeting/ rally/jatha/padayatra - Lecture/film show/AV show. - Drama/street theatre/other folk media (specify)

- Competition/exhibition/ demonstration - Advertisement/poster/banner campaign

-Preparation and use/distribution of resource material (publication, educational kits, posters, audio-visuals etc.).

-Other (specify) -The action component should be related to the theme of the proposal and should preferably involve

the local community. The action component could include: Plantation, Wetland conservation, Energy conservation, Use of wind and solar energy i.e. solar cookers and heaters, Cleaning of water bodies/tanks, Cleanliness drive, Solid waste management i.e. household waste and composting/ vermin composting, Municipal waste, bio-medical waste, Plastic waste.

The selected activity shall be related to the theme of the proposal.

b. THEME (S): Describe the specific subjects of environmental

concern that the project would address.

c. TARGET GROUPS: Please indicate the section of society the project is aimed at, and the approximate numbers of people expected to be covered by the activities. Please use ANNEXURE- I for help.

d. LOCATION: Indicate the proposed venues of each of the project

activities.

e. DATES AND DURATION: Indicate tentative schedules of each

activity proposed, at each location.

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5. PROJECT DETAILS:

a. Type of project –

i. Awareness activities. ii. Action Component

b. Theme (S)

c. Target Groups

d. Locations

e. Dates and durations

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NOTES ON FILING-UP THE OPPOSITE PAGE

6. JUSTIFICATION: Describe the objectives of the project. Indicate what environmental awareness / improvement benefits it aims to bring about

7. SUCCESS INDICATORS: Specify clearly how the achievements /success of the project can be determined after its completion. - Success Indicators could be like the number of participants who have introduced solar cookers and heaters, taken up vermi-composting, number of water bodies/ tanks clean, number of participants who have taken up plantation subsequent to the Awareness Campiagn etc.

8. PLAN OF IMPLEMENTATION: Provide a breakup of the stages in the implementation of the project, indicating clearly the time frame for each phase.

9. FOLLOW UP: Please describe what activities are planned as a follow

up, to keep up the impact created by this project. Will your organization be able to support such follow up activity on its own?

10. PAST EXPERIENCE: Please indicate whether participated in NEAC in the past. If yes, mention the years in which participated along with the grant sanctioned in each year. Also mention whether necessary documents like Utilization Certificate, Report of Activities and Statement of Accounts submitted or not.

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6. JUSTIFICATION:

7. SUCCESS INDICATORS

8. PLAN OF IMPLEMENTATION:

9. FOLLOW UP :

10. PAST EXPERIENCE OF PARTICIPATING IN NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT AWARENESS CAMPAIGN (NEAC)

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NOTES ON FILLING UP THE OPPOSITE PAGE

11. Resources to be provided by the Implementing Agency: Indicate what kind of facilities will be available with your organization for this project:

a. Material and equipment

b. Financial : whether other sources of funding are available for the project :

Indicate quantum of funds available.

c. Resource persons and manpower

12. Budget: Please provide detailed break-up of estimated expenditure for each item of activities in respect of the awareness creation and action component separately and furnish explanatory notes where necessary. The break-up should include details of expenditure to be spent on preparation and distribution of Resource Materials. Conveyance and travel, food/refreshments, honorarium etc. since the activities under action component will be based on Shram Dan concept, no funds will be provided for payment of cost of hired labour.

13. Name of the Bank: Please provide complete name and address of the bank on which you would like Demand draft/Cheque to be made payable.

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11. RESOURCES TO BE PROVIDED BY THE IMPLEMENTING AGENCY.

12. BUDGET.

Awareness component Action component

13. NAME OF THE BANKER

Total Funds Requested. Rs.__________________ (in words) Rupees____________________________________________________________ Date: Signature with seal of the Organization

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Schedule of Activities under NEAC-2009-10

For the benefit of information to RRAs and the participating organizations, the schedule of

activities under NEAC 2009-10 will be as follows:

1. Last date for receipt of applications by RRAs -14.8.09

2. Scrutiny of proposals by RRAs to be completed by -4.9.09

3. Meetings of Regional Committees -7.9.09 to 25.9.09

4. Release of funds to RRAs for disbursal to approved agencies -10.10.09

5. Disbursal of funds by RRAs to approved agencies -20.10.09

6. Period of activities to be conducted by approved agencies -25.10.09 to 28.2.10

7. Submission of Utilization Certificates, Audited

Statement of Expenditure and reports by Pos to RRAs -15.3.2010

8. Submission of UC,SOE and evaluation reports by RRAs

to the Ministry -15.4.2009

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List of Regional Resources Agencies for NEAC 2009-10

S. No.

Name of Organisations

Area of Jurisdiction

1. Shri. K. Narendra Nath Reddy, Chairman Sri Swarupa Nistha Ashrama Philosophical Welfare Society, H.No. 1-1189-99,1

st Floor, N.G.O. Colony, Kadiri-515591, Anathapur Distt. Andhra

Pradesh Tel: 08494-224442 E-Mail: [email protected]

[email protected] B. Non- Governmental Organisation (NGO)

Andhra Pradesh (South)

2. Shri P.V. Subbarao, NEAC Convenor Deccan Development Society Flat No.101,Kishan Residency House No.1-11-242/1, Street No.5, Begum Pet, Hyderabad- 500 016 Ph. 040-27764577 27764744 Email: [email protected] B. Non- Governmental Organisation (NGO)

Andhra Pradesh (North)

3. Dr. B.K.Kar, General Secretary Assam Science Society, Lamb Road, Latasil Guwahati-781 001 P.B.No.78, Assam, India Ph. No.: (0361) 2603304 Fax: (0361) 2603304 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] B. Non- Governmental Organisation (NGO)

Assam

4. Shri Kameshwar Ojha, General Secretary Rural Youth Coordination Centre Road No.2, Manas Marg, House No-15, Near VIDYAMBIKA APARTMENT, West Shivpuri, Distt-Patna-800 023 Head Office: At.Po. Distt. Saran, Bihar Pin-841401 Office No. 0612-3262059 E-mail: [email protected] B. Non- Governmental Organisation (NGO)

Bihar

5. Shri S. N. Singh, Director Jan Kalyan Parishad, Moh. Namana Kala Ring Road, (Near Comel School), Ambikapur, Distt. -Surguja, Chattisgarh-497001 Ph: 0774-223981 B. Non- Governmental Organisation (NGO)

Chattisgarh

6.

Dr. Desh Bandhu, President Indian Environmental Society U-112, Vidhata House, 3

rd Floor

Vikas Marg, Shakarpur Delhi- 110 092 Branch Office: Kaveri Building, Ground Floor Sanjay Palace, Agra Ph. No.(011) 22046823, 22450749, Fax No.(011) 22523311 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.iespanchayat.org Website: www.iesglobal.org B. Non- Governmental Organisation (NGO)

Delhi & Western U.P.

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7. Mr. Dilip Surkar, Director, Vikram Sarabhai Centre for Development Interaction (VIKSAT), Nehru Foundation for Development Taltej Tekra, Vastrapur Road Ahmedabad- 380 054 Ph. No.: 91-79-2685 6220–26858002-9 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Fax: 91-079-2685 2360,2685 3873 B. Non- Governmental Organisation (NGO)

Gujarat & Daman Diu

8. Ms. Rani Peter, General Secretary Haryana Nav Yuvak Kala Sangam (HNYKS) 46, Sector-I, Rohtak-124001, Haryana Tel: 01262-272347 E-Mail: [email protected] B. Non- Governmental Organsation (NGO)

Haryana

9. Shri Nagar Nanda, Member Secretary State Council for Science, Technology & Environment H.P. 34, SDA Complex, Kasumpti Shimla- 171 009 Ph. 0177-2673031 Dr. R.K. Sood, Member Secretary Ph. 0177-2622490/2622489 Fax: 0177-2620998 E mail: [email protected] Mr. Ravi A- Autonomous Bodies

Himachal Pradesh

10. Mr. V. P. Sharma, Chairperson World Wide Fund for Nature-India Jammu & Kashmir State Office C/O Centre for Environment Education & Training, New University campus Jammu-180006 Ph. No.: 0191-2439893 B-Non- Governmental Organisation (NGO) E-Mail: [email protected]

Jammu

11. Shri. Imtiyaz Hussain, Chairman & Chief Executive, The NGOs Co-ordination Federation (J&K) Usman Complex Solina, Srinagar-190009 (J&K) Ph:0194-2313667 Dr. Khursid Ahmed, Chief Coordinator Fax: 0194-2441085 Visit us at: www.ngofedjk.org E-Mail: [email protected] B. Non- Government Organization (NGO)

Kashmir including Ladakh

12. Ms. Jayanti P. Dutt, Secretary Gram Vikas Kendra K-3/57, Hans Stoehr Road, TELCO Colony Jamshedpur- 831 004 Mr.Ananido Roy Ph. No. 0657-6510397 Fax No. 0657-2286764 Ph. No. 0657 6510397 E-Mail: [email protected] B. Non- Government Organisation (NGO)

Jharkhand

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13.

Prof.K.S.Nataraj, CEO Karnataka Rajya Vijnana Parishat, Vijnana Bhawan,”No. 24 /2 &24/3, 21

st Main Road Banashankari-II Stage, Bangalore- 560

070 Ph. 080-26718939 Tele fax:080- 26718959 Mr. Ashok E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (Shri. N. Mahesh Chandra, Project Scientist) B. Non- Government Organisation (NGO)

Karnataka

14. Shri. Babu Ambat, Executive Director Center for Environment & Development, Thozhuvancode, Vattiyoorkavu P.O., Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala –695013 Ph: 0471-2369720/2369721/2369722 Fax: 0471-2369720 E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] B. Non- Government Organisation (NGO)

Kerala, Lakshwadeep & Minicoy Island

15. Shri G.G.Sohani, President BAIF Development Research Foundation BAIF Bhawan, Dr. Manibhai Desai Nagar National Highway No. 4, Warje, Pune- 411 058 Ph: -91-20-25231661 Fax: 91-20-25231662 E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] Mr Pawar" [email protected]

S.E.Pawar, Addl. Programme Director

BAIF - NEAC Team B. Non- Government Organisation (NGO)

Maharashtra, Goa & Dadar Nagar Haveli

16. Dr. Homeshwar Singh, Senior Scientific Officer Environment & Ecology Wing Deptt. of Environment and Forests Government of Manipur Porompat, Near D.C. Officer Imphal (East)-795 001 M.K. Preshow Shimray Sr. Scientific Officer Ph.: 0385-227625(O) E-mail: [email protected]

D. State Government

[email protected]

Manipur

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17.

Ms. Kalpana Srivastava Executive Director Environmental Planning & Coordination Organisation(EPCO) ‘Kachnar’’ Paryavaran Parisar E-5, Arera Colony, Bhopal- 462 016 Dr. Abha Sinha, OSD, EPCO E-mail: [email protected] Ph.No.of ED: 0755-2762825 Ph. No.: 0755-2466970, 2464318, 2460189 Fax No. 0755-2462136 Dr. U.R. Singh, Director(R&T) Ph.: 0755-543193/462824/(R) Fax:0755-2462136

E-mail: [email protected]

Dr. R. K. Jain

E-mail- [email protected] Shri. J.P. Namdev E-mail- [email protected] A -Autonomous Bodies

Madhya Pradesh

18. Shri. A.C. Zonunmawia, Coordinator & Chairman Center for Environment Protection (CEP) B-27/1,Tuikual South, Aizwal-796001, Mizoram Tel: 0389-2319116 E-mail: [email protected] B-Non- Governmental Organisation (NGO)

Mizoram

19. Sh. Rusovil John, Member Secretary Nagaland Pollution Control Board, Signal Point, Dimapur, Nagaland-797112 Tel:-03882-245728, Fax: 03882-245727 E-Mail: [email protected] www.npcbngl.nic.in A. Autonomous Bodies

Nagaland

20. P.M. Dash, Nodal Officer-in-charge Centre for Environment Studies, Forests and Environment Department, Government of Orissa, N-1/247, I.R.C. Village

Bhubaneshwar- 751015

Tele Fax: 0674-2551853 Ph. 0674-400920 E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] D. State Government

South Orissa

21. Shri. D. N. Rout, General Secretary Animal Welfare Society of Orissa, Branch Office: At/Po- Bhandaripokhari, Distt-Bhadrak, Orissa Head Office: Qr. No. 4R/2, Unit –8 Gopabandhu Square, Bhubaneshwar –751012 Samaraipur, Prachi Nagar, Gelpur, Bhadrak-756100 Ph: 0674-2556888/2565888 06784-240860/395994 E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: 06784- 240860 [email protected] B. Non- Government Organisations (NGO)

North Orissa

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22. Ms.Neelima Jayarath, Executive Director Punjab State Council for Science & Technology, MG SIPA Building, Near Sacred Heart Public School Sector-26, Chandigarh- 160 019. 2792325,2795001,2792787 Fax:0172-2793143 E-mail: [email protected] Satnam Ladhar" <[email protected]>

Shri. Satnam Ladhar,

Joint Director (Environment)

E-mail: [email protected] A: Autonomous Bodies

Punjab & Chandigarh

23. Shri Pradeep S.Mehta, Secretary General Consumer Unity & Trust Society (CUTS), D-217, Bhaskar Marg, Bani Park, Jaipur-302016, Rajasthan Ph: 91 (0) 141-2282821 Fax: 2282485 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.cuts-international.org B. Non- Government Organisations (NGO)

Rajasthan

24. Dr. (Mrs.) Nanditha Krishna, Director C.P. Ramaswamy Aiyar Foundation, The grove, 1-Eldmas Road, Alwerpet, Chennai- 600 018 Ph. No. 91-44-24341778

Fax: 91-44-24351022

E mail: [email protected] B. Non- Government Organisations (NGO)

Tamilnadu (North) & Andman Nicobar

25. Dr. (Mrs.) Nanditha Krishna, Director C.P. Ramaswamy Environmental Education Centre No. 1-A, Eldams Road, Chennai- 600 018 Ph. No. 044-4337023/4346526 4341778 Fax: 044-432 0756

E mail: [email protected] E mail: [email protected] B. Non- Government Organisations (NGO)

Pondicherry

26. Shri J. Paul Bhaskar, Chairman PEACE Trust, Near Police Colony, Trichy Road, Dindigul, -624005 Tamilnadu Ph: 0451-2411281 Ph: 0451-2410021 Fax: 0451-2410372 E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] B. Non- Government Organisations (NGO)

Tamilnadu (South)

27. Mr. Mihir Deb Chairman, Tripura State Pollution Control Board Shri Manas Mukharjee, Executive Engineer Pandit Nehru Complex, Gorkhabasti, Agartala-799 006 Ph. No. (0381) 22 25421,2328792, 2322462 (Chairman) Email: Tele Fax: (0381) 2225421 Shri Sumanto Chakravorthy, Asstt. Executive Engineer A. Autonomous Bodies

Tripura

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28.

Shri. Sanjay Rautela, Secretary Devoted Organization for Reforming Environment (DORE), 196-B, Khari Bazar, Ranikhet- 263645,Uttrakhand Ph: 05966-220458/220996/221798 (Sh. Rautela) Fax: 05966-220544-220022 Mail: [email protected] B-Non- Government Organisations (NGO)

Uttarakhand

29. Dr. B.C. Shrivastava, Secretary Shohratgarh Environmental Society Prem Kunj, 9,Adarsh Colony, Shohratgarh Siddhartha Nagar Distt. 272 205 (U.P.) E-mail: [email protected] Ph.: 05544-263271 Fax: 05544-263166 B.Non- Government Organisation (NGO)

Uttar Pradesh (East)

30.

Shri Biplab.B. Basu, Director-Convenor School of Fundamental Research 29,Pratapaditya Road Kolkata- 700 026 Ph.:033-2427367 Fax No.91-033-24664317, 463 0307 E-mail: [email protected] B. Non- Government Organisations (NGO)

West Bengal Except Darjeeling Hilly Areas and Sillyguri

31. Dr. G.S.Yonzone, Chairman Sh.Bharat Prakash Rai, Secretary Federation of Societies for Environmental Protection (FOSEP), Darjeeling. Dr. S.M. Das Road, Red Cross Building, Darjelling-734101, West Bengal Ph: 0354-22-58180 Fax: 091-0354-22-53551 E-mail: [email protected] B. Non- Government Organisations (NGO)

Darjeeling Hilly Area & Siliguri

32. Secretary, Department of Environment& Forests Office of the PCCF & Prinl.Secry. ‘P’-Sector Government of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar- 791 111 Sh. B.Banerjee, Director Ph.0360-2212244 (Off.), 2203576 Fax.0360-2212243& 2214020 D. State Government

Arunachal Pradesh

33. Shri P.Kharkongar, Secretary. Department of Forests and Environment Room No.349 ‘A’ , Yojana Bhawan Main Secretariat Building, Shillong-793 001. Phone. 0364-2211081 E-mail: [email protected]

D. State Government

Meghalaya

34. Shri. S.T.Lachungpa PCCF-Cum-Secretary and Chairman, State Environment Agency Forest, Environment and Wildlife Management Department, Government of Sikkim Gangtok-737 101 E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 03592-281261 (O) 281385 (O) Fax: 03592- 281778 D. State Government

Sikkim